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the fbi and capital police are investiga investigating. no one was hurt and no shots were fired. >>> a real life scare during a worldwide wrestling match. jerry lawlor collapsed during a broadcast of "monday night raw" in montreal. his announcing partner michael cole was sitting next to him when it happened. >> i want to preface this by saying this is not part of tonight's entertainment. this is a real life situation. my broadcast colleague jerry "the king"lawlor earlier on tonight collapsed in mid match while on commentary. he fell out of his chair to the floor below. doctors were here immediately. >> the wwe says the 62-year-old lawlor suffered a heart attack, but he's said to be breathing on his own. >>> coming up a little later after your local news on "cbs this morning," an exclusive interview with leon panefta. this is the "cbs morning news." here's my morning routine. gotta start the day off right. wardrobe. cute. then new activia breakfast blend. a great way to help start the day. mmm... creamy lowfat yogurt with grains in yummy br
the fbi and capital police are investiga investigating. no one was hurt and no shots were fired. >>> a real life scare during a worldwide wrestling match. jerry lawlor collapsed during a broadcast of "monday night raw" in montreal. his announcing partner michael cole was sitting next to him when it happened. >> i want to preface this by saying this is not part of tonight's entertainment. this is a real life situation. my broadcast colleague jerry "the...
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. >> senior correspondent john miller, former fbi director joins us now. what do you make of this? >> i think what kirk has stumbled into here is a bit of a well-worn path. we knew some of that. what he has added is the granularity of the actual memos and some of the actual words that were there in front of the white house and the national security team. but, you know, richard clark, who is the national security advisor for terrorism, in his book, he said all the lights were blinking red and we were pushing this in front of condi rice every day and it was hard to get any priority on this. in george tenet's book, he details the briefings that were given. so some of this we knew -- >> but it's something that we didn't know? >> there's some in terms of the level of detail we didn't know. >> a failure of imagination. a failure to connect the dots, as we've known from the 9/11 commission report. i was with secretary panetta yesterday and asking him now that it is 11 years after 9/11, is al qaeda still our biggest threat? with bin laden dead, cut off the head of the snake, are we that wo
. >> senior correspondent john miller, former fbi director joins us now. what do you make of this? >> i think what kirk has stumbled into here is a bit of a well-worn path. we knew some of that. what he has added is the granularity of the actual memos and some of the actual words that were there in front of the white house and the national security team. but, you know, richard clark, who is the national security advisor for terrorism, in his book, he said all the lights were...
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fbi has sent a team to help with the investigation and a contingent of marines will boost security. lots of going on. >> reporter: president obama promises to bring the killers to justice. meanwhile the horrific events haven't stopped the presidential candidates from attacking one another. egyptian police clashed with demonstrators outside the u.s. embassy in cairo overnight. it's the latest in a wave of violence in egypt and libya that led to the deaths of u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans. president obama promises the u.s. will find those responsi e responsible. >> i want to assure you we'll bring their killers to justice. >> reporter: investigators say stevens death was planned. . >> appears to be well-planned out. certainly this was more than just a protest gone bad but whether or not it was a premeditated al qaeda attack, i think is still to be determined. >> reporter: 50 marines are headed to libya to protect the embassy in tripoli and two war ships will be off the libyan coast. the impact of the event is not escaping politics. mitt romney called it disgracefu
fbi has sent a team to help with the investigation and a contingent of marines will boost security. lots of going on. >> reporter: president obama promises to bring the killers to justice. meanwhile the horrific events haven't stopped the presidential candidates from attacking one another. egyptian police clashed with demonstrators outside the u.s. embassy in cairo overnight. it's the latest in a wave of violence in egypt and libya that led to the deaths of u.s. ambassador to libya and...
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says the costs outweigh the risks. >> if you're a muslim american, you are a lotless safe because the fbi has you. >> it's going to be okay. >> more than a decade later, we still rest. how to respond to the terrorist threat without losing sight of the rights that make us americans. bruce leshan, 9news now. >> and here's one thought that keeps a lot of people in america's homeland security offices up at night. they can succeed 99.9% of the time. the terrorists only have to succeed once. >>> now this september 11, a new government accounting office report revealed that four out of five of the nation's high risk hospitals don't do an adequate job of securing their raid logical material. in the wrong hands, that material could be used to create a devastating dirty bomb. but at southern maryland hospital center in clinton, hospital workers spent the day training their employees and included how to protect themselves while caring for others in the event of a disaster such as a terrorist attack. >> i know that we do a very good job of securing that material. we are close to andrews air force bas
says the costs outweigh the risks. >> if you're a muslim american, you are a lotless safe because the fbi has you. >> it's going to be okay. >> more than a decade later, we still rest. how to respond to the terrorist threat without losing sight of the rights that make us americans. bruce leshan, 9news now. >> and here's one thought that keeps a lot of people in america's homeland security offices up at night. they can succeed 99.9% of the time. the terrorists only have...
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the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am trapped inside one of the fire truck, underneath. >> what happened? you were right there in the building? >> yes. >> you all right? >> a lot of people trapped. >> e.m.t. >> guy needs help. you can talk to us for a minute? how do you feel? you all right? >> no, not at all. >> i feel bad approaching these people. i mean, they are covered. they are obviously in pain. [sirens] >> and the place where that plane hit, the outer wall of the building and the building is a series ever concentric rings, so when you hit the outer wall, you are only affecting that part of t. but
the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am...
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i have spoken to the vice president, to the governor of new york, to the director of the fbi, and have ordered that the full resources of the federal government go to help the victims and their families and to conduct a full scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed this act. terrorism against our nation will not stand. and now if you join me in a moment of silence. may god bless the victims their families and america. thank you very much. >> we saw the second airplane fly into the south tower of the world trade center. so we decided to scramble the f-16's out of langley air force base. >> traffic was crawling along looking through the radio talking about how washington, d.c. is also on high alert that is because they think that might be the next target. >> a group of people were sitting around the television they were ready to throw our meetings. >> after the rush hour would normally have ended yet i got stuck in rush hour like traffic on the road to the west of the pentagon. >> we got a call that american airline 77 was a potential hijacked aircraft. >> a
i have spoken to the vice president, to the governor of new york, to the director of the fbi, and have ordered that the full resources of the federal government go to help the victims and their families and to conduct a full scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed this act. terrorism against our nation will not stand. and now if you join me in a moment of silence. may god bless the victims their families and america. thank you very much. >> we saw the second...
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tonight the fbi is trying to figure out if they are related. >>> at valparaiso university in indiana is tightening security after threatening graffiti, but no word if that is related tonight. >>> new information about the former bus driver accused of ramming a school bus into an employee lounge in accokeek back in december. prosecutors claim 41-year-old theresa douglas was upset with some of her co-workers, so she drove her bus into the trailer that housed their lounge. the washington post reports the jury agreed and convicted douglas. she now faces 53 years in prison. sentencing is next month. >>> a northern virginia man on death row since he was 20 had the chance that he would walk out a free man today, but the judge said not so past. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox at the prince william county courthouse where the family of justin wolfe received disappointing news today. despite a federal judge throwing out just tip wolfe's murder for hire conviction -- justin wolfe's murder for hire conviction and death sentence, the judge here today refused to release him on bond. >> it's so unfair t
tonight the fbi is trying to figure out if they are related. >>> at valparaiso university in indiana is tightening security after threatening graffiti, but no word if that is related tonight. >>> new information about the former bus driver accused of ramming a school bus into an employee lounge in accokeek back in december. prosecutors claim 41-year-old theresa douglas was upset with some of her co-workers, so she drove her bus into the trailer that housed their lounge. the...
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the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am trapped inside one of the fire truck, underneath. >> what happened? you were right there in the building? >> yes. >> you all right? >> a lot of people trapped. >> e.m.t. >> guy needs help. you can talk to us for a minute? how do you feel? you all right? >> no, not at all. >> i feel bad approaching these people. i mean, they are covered. they are obviously in pain. [sirens] >> and the place where that plane hit, the outer wall of the building and the building is a series ever concentric rings, so when you hit the outer wall, you are only affecting that part of t. but
the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am...
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it was a sting and the fbi put him in handcuffs. daoud lived only a short distance away in this suburban neighborhood. his neighbors were stunned at the allegations. >> it's very scary. and it hurts my heart because i never would have thought, never would i have thought that this is the way his mind was going. >> reporter: fbi officials say daoud came to their attention last october after he allegedly began posting violent messages on the internet. a few months later, fbi undercover agents posing as radicals contacted daoud online. discussions allegedly began without waging jihad here. by the summer after, daoud was put in contact with another undercover agent posing as a terrorist based in new york. he allegedly began planning an attack and looking at potential targets, including malls and military recruiting centers. fbi officials say dauod was given more than one chance to back out of the plot, but david, they say he was hellbent on going forward. >> pierre thomas in washington, pierre, thank you. now to the race for president to
it was a sting and the fbi put him in handcuffs. daoud lived only a short distance away in this suburban neighborhood. his neighbors were stunned at the allegations. >> it's very scary. and it hurts my heart because i never would have thought, never would i have thought that this is the way his mind was going. >> reporter: fbi officials say daoud came to their attention last october after he allegedly began posting violent messages on the internet. a few months later, fbi undercover...
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the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am trapped inside one of the fire truck, underneath. >> what happened? you were right there in the building? >> yes. >> you all right? >> a lot of people trapped. >> e.m.t. >> guy needs help. you can talk to us for a minute? how do you feel? you all right? >> no, not at all. >> i feel bad approaching these people. i mean, they are covered. they are obviously in pain. [sirens] >> and the place where that plane hit, the outer wall of the building and the building is a series ever concentric rings, so when you hit the outer wall, you are only affecting that part of t. but
the fbi is here, as you can see, they roped the area off. they were taking photographs and securing the area, just prior to that huge explosion that we all heard [sirens] >> everything just all of a sudden just imploded. i ran as fast as i could and then all of a sudden, the building started to fill up with smoke. you couldn't get out of the building because everything was locked up. and i came out and everything was filled with ashes. >> can anybody hear me! i'm a civilian! i am...
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a amine el khalifi thought he was plotting with al-qaeda but was actually working with undercough fbi agents. he was brought to authority's attention when he answered a facebook ad seeking muslim holy warriors. >>> justin wolfe spent 11 years on death row for a crime he says he did not commit. today he learned he'll have to stay in jail waiting for a new trial. wolfe was convicted of ordering the murder of his drug supplier. the triggerman initially implicated wolfe but recanted that story years later. a federal judge threw out the conviction, but the state plans to retry him. family and friends were hoping the judge would release wolfe on bail, but that did not happen. >> this is so unfair that justin has spent 11 years in solitary confinement for a crime he didn't commit and it's time for him to come home. >> this has been the strongest scared straight program any kid could ever go through. >> wolfe's new trial scheduled next month and if he's convicted, once again he could be on death row. >>> hundreds of central high school students spent today honoring marckel ross. you remember
a amine el khalifi thought he was plotting with al-qaeda but was actually working with undercough fbi agents. he was brought to authority's attention when he answered a facebook ad seeking muslim holy warriors. >>> justin wolfe spent 11 years on death row for a crime he says he did not commit. today he learned he'll have to stay in jail waiting for a new trial. wolfe was convicted of ordering the murder of his drug supplier. the triggerman initially implicated wolfe but recanted that...
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the fbi has started an investigation. more potential american targets now than just 2 days ago. derek. >>> right now we have to get back into the political angle because reacting to that attack, the president said we reject those who would denigrate the religious beliefs of others but there's no justification for this type of violence. he called on for the perpetrators to be brought to justice. mitt said the president wasn't hit back hard enough. >> reiterate a statement, apologizing for the right of free speech is not the right course for an administration. >> well, the president says romney has a history of shooting off his mouth without first taking aim. >> i think what he was trying to say is look if you make a film and it is derogatory about religion we should condemn that but you still have the right to do that. we believe that in the united states of america and if an embassy says something to the contrast that is not right. >> bob mcdonald telling 9 news now what he thinks romney meant to say. >>> we are learning new details about a shooting at morgan state university. t
the fbi has started an investigation. more potential american targets now than just 2 days ago. derek. >>> right now we have to get back into the political angle because reacting to that attack, the president said we reject those who would denigrate the religious beliefs of others but there's no justification for this type of violence. he called on for the perpetrators to be brought to justice. mitt said the president wasn't hit back hard enough. >> reiterate a statement,...
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a homeland security fbi intelligence bulletin posted yesterday warns the risk of violence could increase here in the united states but says it has no credible evidence. >> it's strictly a cya cover your back side in case something happens somewhere, somehow and they have the next commission of why weren't we warned, they can say, oh, we warned you. >> reporter: in libya, the president of the congress there told cbs the killers of the americans will be caught. >> everyone is determined. >> reporter: the attackers are believed to be affiliated with al qaeda as is the group that released a new video of warren winesteen who was captured in pakistan making a new appeal for release. >> i seek for my release. >> reporter: it went on to say that the administration has been unresponsive. near his company in arlington or his family in rockville responded to our request to talk about it. and as part of an effort, a u.s. marine rapid response team has now been dispatched to sudan. teams have already been sent to yemen and libya. derek. >>. >>> well, there is some bad news on the economic front. cred
a homeland security fbi intelligence bulletin posted yesterday warns the risk of violence could increase here in the united states but says it has no credible evidence. >> it's strictly a cya cover your back side in case something happens somewhere, somehow and they have the next commission of why weren't we warned, they can say, oh, we warned you. >> reporter: in libya, the president of the congress there told cbs the killers of the americans will be caught. >> everyone is...
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. >> reporter: the fbi open -- justice piece. >> reporter: the fbi opened the investigation to sort out whether this was a protest that got out of hand or an organized terrorist attack. a government source says the fbi is sending investigators to germany to interview personnel who evacuated the consulate in libya. at the state department danielle nottingham. lesli, back to you. >>> three americans injured in the benghazi attack are being treated at a u.s. military hospital in germany. the remains of ambassador stevens and the three others killed with him will arrive back in the u.s. tomorrow. >>> both sides in the presidential race campaigning today in the battle ground state of virginia. you are looking live at mary washington university where the first lady michelle obama is speaking even as we speak. earlier today republican presidential candidate mitt romney was at a place called van dyke park in fairfax and our own bruce leshan was there checking him out. what was the deal? >> yesterday even as these details of this libyan tragedy were unfolding, mitt romney actually held a news co
. >> reporter: the fbi open -- justice piece. >> reporter: the fbi opened the investigation to sort out whether this was a protest that got out of hand or an organized terrorist attack. a government source says the fbi is sending investigators to germany to interview personnel who evacuated the consulate in libya. at the state department danielle nottingham. lesli, back to you. >>> three americans injured in the benghazi attack are being treated at a u.s. military hospital...
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target for any terrorist attack, how is the police department responding that that homeland security fbi security alert? we asked, and anita if we ever get an answer, we'll tell you. >> thank you. >>> president obama addressed the recent killings in libya during his campaign stop in colorado. >> we are going to bring those who killed our fellow americans to justice. [ cheers and applause ]. [ cheers and applause ] >> i want people around the world to hear me to all of those who would do us harm, no act of terror will go unpunished. >> his republican opponent mitt romney spent the day campaigning in virginia and he also discussed the events in libya. >> what a tragedy to lose such wonderful people. >> why do you put us in libya? why do you put us up in libya. >> usa. >> we want to be silent. we're going to keep on going. >> the heckler was escorted out as the events in libya unfoldeled, he has since tried to refocus -- unfolded, he has since tried to refocus it back on the economy. >>> the search for answers goes on tonight in the case of a prince george's county teenager gunned down tues
target for any terrorist attack, how is the police department responding that that homeland security fbi security alert? we asked, and anita if we ever get an answer, we'll tell you. >> thank you. >>> president obama addressed the recent killings in libya during his campaign stop in colorado. >> we are going to bring those who killed our fellow americans to justice. [ cheers and applause ]. [ cheers and applause ] >> i want people around the world to hear me to all of...
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this is the worst nightmare for the fbi, unfortunately. as soon as they identified who this guy was, we found out more about him, we thought, oh, great, there is a crazed serial killer in our midst. like we don't have enough problems in south florida. now we have to deal with a serial killer running around who is killing people for god knows what reason. >>> coming up. with a serial killer at large, miami becomes the scene of a immedia media frenzy. >> police are on heightened alert. the average joe on the street is on heightened alert because cunanan is still on the loose. get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. no you don't, honey. yes, you do! don't! i've washed a few cupcake tins in my day... oh, so you're a tin expert now. whoa nelly! hi, kitchen counselor here. he's actually right... with cascade complete. see cascade complete pacs work like thousands of micro-scrubbing brushes to help power away tough foods even in corners and edges. so, i was right, right? i've gotta run. more dishwasher br
this is the worst nightmare for the fbi, unfortunately. as soon as they identified who this guy was, we found out more about him, we thought, oh, great, there is a crazed serial killer in our midst. like we don't have enough problems in south florida. now we have to deal with a serial killer running around who is killing people for god knows what reason. >>> coming up. with a serial killer at large, miami becomes the scene of a immedia media frenzy. >> police are on heightened...
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behind-the-scenes an fbi team is preparing to fly to benghazi to investigate the attack. the compound behind these walls is the major crime scene but any evidence left inside will have been badly contaminated by looters and curious local people who flooded in after the attack. here's what eyewitnesss, officials and libyan commanders in charge that night have told us. sometime around 9:30 p.m. about 70 armed men attacked the consulate's main gates with guns and heavy weapons. they then stormed in, overwhelming local and american security. with all four buildings on fire the libyan government ordered a local militia to the rescue. that militia helped to ferry 31 americans and the body of sean smith out the back gate in armored cars to a house a mile away rented by the u.s. government. shortly afterwards it too came under fierce attack. what we still don't know is how back at the compound ambassador stevens got separated from his security detail only to be found dead or dying just after midnight by the crowd. suspicions for the attack have focused on a powerful islamic milit
behind-the-scenes an fbi team is preparing to fly to benghazi to investigate the attack. the compound behind these walls is the major crime scene but any evidence left inside will have been badly contaminated by looters and curious local people who flooded in after the attack. here's what eyewitnesss, officials and libyan commanders in charge that night have told us. sometime around 9:30 p.m. about 70 armed men attacked the consulate's main gates with guns and heavy weapons. they then stormed...
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an fbi team will help with the investigation and the u.s. consulate in benghazi was destroyed by fire. charlie agata visited it and saw the destruction. what was it like inside the consulate? >> reporter: well, nora, the consulate was decimated. this is not a heavily fortified compound, wasn't even a fortified compound. just a building or group of buildings on a residential street. iron gates in the front of it, and we were shown the guard shack, which is the first building you come to. that was with the vehicles around it had been bombed out completely. had been set on fire and then you go about 30, 40 yards or so into it and then the bigger building inside the consulate itself. and there is where the residences and -- or the dining room area. again, completely gutted. there are two or three other buildings within that compound. again, completely destroyed, and then as you go across an alleyway, you get to an annex. again two other buildings were completely gutted. everything taken out. things thrown inside the swimming pool and i guess wha
an fbi team will help with the investigation and the u.s. consulate in benghazi was destroyed by fire. charlie agata visited it and saw the destruction. what was it like inside the consulate? >> reporter: well, nora, the consulate was decimated. this is not a heavily fortified compound, wasn't even a fortified compound. just a building or group of buildings on a residential street. iron gates in the front of it, and we were shown the guard shack, which is the first building you come to....
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fbi investigators arrived in libya and should reach benghazi in a few days. an actress that appears in the anti-islam film that triggered riots across the middle east is suing the filmmaker. she said she was unaware of the anti-islam content. glenn dougherty was buried yesterday. he was working as a private security guard at the consulate. he had been in libya two weeks when he was killed. glenn dougherty was 42 years old. cbs money watch. hundreds of flight cancellations for american airlines and american eagle and who is the biggest loser on forbes richest american list? that doesn't even sound right. >> reporter: you can be much of a loser there. good morning. labor strike is forcing american airlines and its regional carrier american eagle to cancel 300 flights this week. pilots have been calling in sick after rejecting the company's last contract offer. there's been an increase in the number of maintenance reports filed by flight cruise. american airlines is going through bankruptcy restructuring. asian stocks dipped after news that china's output hit a
fbi investigators arrived in libya and should reach benghazi in a few days. an actress that appears in the anti-islam film that triggered riots across the middle east is suing the filmmaker. she said she was unaware of the anti-islam content. glenn dougherty was buried yesterday. he was working as a private security guard at the consulate. he had been in libya two weeks when he was killed. glenn dougherty was 42 years old. cbs money watch. hundreds of flight cancellations for american airlines...
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. >>> the fbi is investigating a nasty hoax, a woman and her new boyfriend allegedly pulled on her ex. a u.s. airways flight to dallas returned to philadelphia thursday. officials had gotten a call that christopher shell had explosives on board. he was on his way home to celebrate his 29th birthday. instead he was taken off the plane at begun point. cbs news learned his ex's new boyfriend may have placed the call. shell didn't help by posting on facebook that a friend escorted him through security. >> the only thing i did do is walk through with him and guide him around and help him carry things and tell him what the regulations were. >> but shell ended up spending his birthday in jail. he was arrested when he arrived in dallas on outstanding warrants. all kind of drama. >>> last night's pittsburgh/cincinnati football game in ohio, a member of the band did a lip-synching. cameras caught a trumpet player tumbling down the stadium steps. it caused his instrument to break apart. he managed to put the trumpet back together but missing the mouthpiece. he pretended to keep on going not miss
. >>> the fbi is investigating a nasty hoax, a woman and her new boyfriend allegedly pulled on her ex. a u.s. airways flight to dallas returned to philadelphia thursday. officials had gotten a call that christopher shell had explosives on board. he was on his way home to celebrate his 29th birthday. instead he was taken off the plane at begun point. cbs news learned his ex's new boyfriend may have placed the call. shell didn't help by posting on facebook that a friend escorted him...
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we recommended the fbi about seven policies to formalize the fbi practices that were not followed in the matter or that would help assure the of parisian sharing insel a circumstances. the recommended policies concerned the counterterrorism command and control hierarchy of the fbi on the counterterrorism leads a joint terrorism task force officer in the clearing house procedures for counterterrorism investigations and assessments of law enforcement personnel and other government personnel. judge webster was sworn in as the director of the fbi. today the fbi realized in the country of more than 3,000 intelligence analysts with established career paths. we applauded the fbi success in getting analysts, creating fusion cells and other analysis driven initiatives. we recommended a further integration of analysts in to the fbi international groups. a crucial lesson at fort hood is the ever-changing diversity and complexity of communications technologies and the impact of the ever-growing market electronic communication of the fbi ability to identify and combat terrorism. these change the
we recommended the fbi about seven policies to formalize the fbi practices that were not followed in the matter or that would help assure the of parisian sharing insel a circumstances. the recommended policies concerned the counterterrorism command and control hierarchy of the fbi on the counterterrorism leads a joint terrorism task force officer in the clearing house procedures for counterterrorism investigations and assessments of law enforcement personnel and other government personnel....
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the fbi took a long time to arrest him. all three were charged essentially with what's known as material support prosecution. so the terrorism law that was seriously beefed up after 9/11, and this law has been used widely. it charges you with providing support to terrorists, with controversial about it it it doesn't necessarily mean you did anything. you didn't commit a terrorist act. you provided aid, supplies, money, sometimes even yourself as a foot soldier in the cause of terrorism. christopher paul would be someone you consider a very passionate ideological person. also, i think, probably a pretty honorable person hep really didn't fight the prosecution at all. he -- there were a few court filings. certainlily he agreed to plead guilty almost immediately. he refused to testify or offer any information that might help them. so he's now in federal prison serving a 20 years prison. the somali received a light sentence because the evidence against him was probably pretty thin. he's actually scheduled to be released in summ
the fbi took a long time to arrest him. all three were charged essentially with what's known as material support prosecution. so the terrorism law that was seriously beefed up after 9/11, and this law has been used widely. it charges you with providing support to terrorists, with controversial about it it it doesn't necessarily mean you did anything. you didn't commit a terrorist act. you provided aid, supplies, money, sometimes even yourself as a foot soldier in the cause of terrorism....
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number itself doesn't enable the fbi to track or eavesdrop on people. now, the fbi did respond. i want to show you their response on twitter saying first that the statement on reports with personal information was hacked. we never had the information in question. bottom line, totally false. that is the response from the f.b.i. but if it is false, it does bring up the question about where the information did come from. and that is what people are trying to get at today. again, apple not responding yet to this breach of information. back to you. back to you. >>> an election day victory rally interrupted by gunfire. that is next. >> plus a call to world leaders to end the crisis in syria. a check on more headlines coming up next. [ male announcer ] with ultra-filtered water from the first hands-free system, and micro-climate controls powered by twinchill technology, the new ge french door refrigerator puts fresh in a whole new light. come see the new ge french door refrigerator for yourself at bray & scarff. buy now and save up to $500. but hurry this incredible offer ends october
number itself doesn't enable the fbi to track or eavesdrop on people. now, the fbi did respond. i want to show you their response on twitter saying first that the statement on reports with personal information was hacked. we never had the information in question. bottom line, totally false. that is the response from the f.b.i. but if it is false, it does bring up the question about where the information did come from. and that is what people are trying to get at today. again, apple not...
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eric, i know you have a lot of sources at the fbi and other agencies like that. what can you tell us? >> reporter: i apologize for being out of breath. i was walking down fifth avenue, which is close to our studios and i heard a -- a jet -- perhaps a 737 or a small air bus, flying low, unusually low over fifth avenue, make egg right. i am not going to say -- i don't know -- i don't have any reports on what type of plane hit the world trade center. but people looked up and it made a right toward the building. >> nice and orderly, nice and orderly. >> it is a tragedy. it is abhorrent. it is disgusting. bru, you know -- but, i am wondering, are these pilots terrorists themselves? are there terrorists in the cockpit who are holding guns to a pilot's head? did they -- >> i can't imagine -- >> you can speculate completely about how this happens because, obviously, it takes a lot of training and expertise to fly a complicated, sophisticated aircraft, whether it's a boeing 737 or a smaller air bus, these are not cessnas or pipers. have you to raise the wonder and the pos
eric, i know you have a lot of sources at the fbi and other agencies like that. what can you tell us? >> reporter: i apologize for being out of breath. i was walking down fifth avenue, which is close to our studios and i heard a -- a jet -- perhaps a 737 or a small air bus, flying low, unusually low over fifth avenue, make egg right. i am not going to say -- i don't know -- i don't have any reports on what type of plane hit the world trade center. but people looked up and it made a right...
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a line caught the fbis sources. tell cbs news that it turns out his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend made it all up. reportedly, he threatened to make shell's life miserable. he told them "i know what this is about." he produced texts and voice males to prove it was all over a twisted lover's triangle. >> there was a threat. that threat was unfounded. that flight was never in any danger. and i just want to stress right now that the male that was briefly taken in for investigation has committed no crime. >> well, maybe. hours later, shell boarded another flight to dallas. his troubles seemingly behind him. ironically on arrival, texas authorities also arrested the beleaguered traveler on unspecified outstanding warrants. for "cbs this morning," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >>> senior correspondent john miller, a former fbi assistant director, joins us now. what's the status of this thing now? >> charlie, this hang has gone to hell in a hand basket. >> love is complicated. >> i don't know where to go. shell gets off the
a line caught the fbis sources. tell cbs news that it turns out his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend made it all up. reportedly, he threatened to make shell's life miserable. he told them "i know what this is about." he produced texts and voice males to prove it was all over a twisted lover's triangle. >> there was a threat. that threat was unfounded. that flight was never in any danger. and i just want to stress right now that the male that was briefly taken in for investigation...
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we have expanded our task force to include more federal partners, including the fbi. the intelligence community is devoting more resources to identify networks, which have strengthened protections so workers know their rights. most of all, we are going after the traffickers. new anti-trafficking teams are dismantling their networks. we're putting them where they belong, behind bars. but with more than 20 million victims around the world -- more than 20 million -- we have a lot more to do. that is why this year i directed my administration to increase efforts, and today i can announce a series of additional steps we will take. we will do more to spot it and stop it. we will prepare a new assessment of human trafficking in united states so we understand the scope and scale of the problem. we will strengthen training so investigators and law enforcement are better equipped to take action and treat victims as victims, not as criminals. we will work with amtrak and bus and truck inspectors so they are on the lookout. we will help educators spot the signs as well and better
we have expanded our task force to include more federal partners, including the fbi. the intelligence community is devoting more resources to identify networks, which have strengthened protections so workers know their rights. most of all, we are going after the traffickers. new anti-trafficking teams are dismantling their networks. we're putting them where they belong, behind bars. but with more than 20 million victims around the world -- more than 20 million -- we have a lot more to do. that...
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the fbi said the the suspect had deadly intentions. according to authorities adel daoud, age 18, prayed that he would kill as many people as possible before he parked his car outside a bar in chicago on friday night at 7:00 p.m. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening, daoud stood a block away and squeezed a trigger he thought would detonate the bomb, but as you said, it was a sting. the bomb was a fake. and daoud was arrested. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? and what happened then in terms of the investigation? >> reporter: fbi officials said daoud came to their attention last october after he began posting violent messages on the internet. a few months later, fbi uncovered agents posing as radicals contacted daoud. discussions allegedly began about jihad by the summer as daoud was put in contact with another fbi agent posing as a terrorist and allegedly began planning an attack and looking at potential targets. the fbi says he even did surveillance on the bar, dan. >> sounds like h
the fbi said the the suspect had deadly intentions. according to authorities adel daoud, age 18, prayed that he would kill as many people as possible before he parked his car outside a bar in chicago on friday night at 7:00 p.m. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening, daoud stood a block away and squeezed a trigger he thought would detonate the bomb, but as you said, it was a sting. the bomb was a fake. and daoud was arrested. >> pierre, how...
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fbi billboards are now up in new york's times square in hopes that visiting delegates to the u.n.'s general assembly will see him. what makes you think he's still alive? >> i just believe it in my heart. i know that from the video that he has lost weight and hopefully all of his health problems are at least at bay and he will be able to get home safely to us. i can never lose help. >> please help me get home. 33 years of service to the united states deserves something. >> what gives you hope when you look at that video and see how he looks? >> i know when he looks determined, and he looked very determined to make it home safe and sound. >> her husband has missed walking one of his daughters down the aisle. another daughter's wedding is in february. >> his closet is still full of his clothes that i know won't fit him anymore, and i haven't touched his dresser. every morning i'm reminding the nightmare continues. >> if he's able to see this, what do you want to say directly to him? >> we will never, ever, ever stop looking for you. i miss you every day. love you. >> the u.s. has offe
fbi billboards are now up in new york's times square in hopes that visiting delegates to the u.n.'s general assembly will see him. what makes you think he's still alive? >> i just believe it in my heart. i know that from the video that he has lost weight and hopefully all of his health problems are at least at bay and he will be able to get home safely to us. i can never lose help. >> please help me get home. 33 years of service to the united states deserves something. >> what...
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we were like the mini fbi. second part was oversight mechanism where we will do reports congress every quarter and special audits we will do. >> where did you get your authority? >> from congress, from this legislation. it provided that we had all the authorities of any inspector general which are these similar type of oversight agency that's are attached to each department and many agencies within the federal government. >> you say in your group, you weren't terribly impressed by the number of inspector generals. how many are there? >> there are 64 or 65 different i.gs. when i came down to washington, i didn't know what an i.g. did. my experience as a prosecutor, we run into law enforcement arms and they will be our agent. i started up a mortgage fraud unit and i was dealing with the inspector generals. i didn't know the big picture of what an i.g. was doing. the first thing i did was go around and meet the different i.g.s. starting with the meetings over the next couple years, i found the inspector's general
we were like the mini fbi. second part was oversight mechanism where we will do reports congress every quarter and special audits we will do. >> where did you get your authority? >> from congress, from this legislation. it provided that we had all the authorities of any inspector general which are these similar type of oversight agency that's are attached to each department and many agencies within the federal government. >> you say in your group, you weren't terribly...
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fbi investigators arrived in libya and should reach benghazi in a few days. an actress that appears in the anti-islam film that triggered riots across the middle east is suing the filmmaker. she said she was unaware of the anti-islam content. glenn dougherty was buried yesterday. he was working as a private security guard at the consulate. he had been in libya two weeks when he was killed. glenn dougherty was 42 years old. cbs money watch. hundreds of flight cancellations for american airlines and american eagle and who is the biggest loser on forbes richest american list? >> reporter: you can be much of a lose are there. good morning. labor strike is forcing american airlines and its regional carrier american eagle to cancel their flights. pilots have been calling in sick after rejecting the company's last contract offer. there's been an increase in the number of maintenance reports filed by flight cruise. american airlines is going through bankruptcy restructuring. stocks dipped after news that chinese output lit a new low. there are new signs that the nati
fbi investigators arrived in libya and should reach benghazi in a few days. an actress that appears in the anti-islam film that triggered riots across the middle east is suing the filmmaker. she said she was unaware of the anti-islam content. glenn dougherty was buried yesterday. he was working as a private security guard at the consulate. he had been in libya two weeks when he was killed. glenn dougherty was 42 years old. cbs money watch. hundreds of flight cancellations for american airlines...
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it is fair to say according to sources we talked to at nbc the fbi rescue operations and other fbi operations are really in chaos right now because they can't reach their officials in new york. all of their phone lines are down. now you have the special experts on this stuck in monterey, california, trying to get a military flight back because there are no longer commercial flights. they're seriously out of pocket and there is a real breakdown of the fbi antiterrorist coordination team which is of course the principle team that would lead any effort and so effective under jim call strom in new york city through the world trade center bombing and the twa explosion that turned out not to be terror. >> is the state department taking this claim of responsibility from the democratic front for the liberation of palestine seriously? are they giving any credence to that? are they dismissing it? how do they feel about who might have been responsible for this. >> i think it is far too early for them. even the best experts in the government, to figure this out. they have one instant reaction as you know
it is fair to say according to sources we talked to at nbc the fbi rescue operations and other fbi operations are really in chaos right now because they can't reach their officials in new york. all of their phone lines are down. now you have the special experts on this stuck in monterey, california, trying to get a military flight back because there are no longer commercial flights. they're seriously out of pocket and there is a real breakdown of the fbi antiterrorist coordination team which is...
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this time with the fbi. >> the fbi came by my house. they had a full photo array of all of these people and said, here's a sheet. can you pick out the two? atta was easy. he has than sallow, look of death about him. >> when i came to the name alomari. when i came to their names, it was an unbelievable moment. i saw them. i remembered the brothers. i remembered the whole transaction. i just stopped. my finger was on their names and i said, i did it, didn't i? these are the guys and i did it, didn't i? i checked them in. >> reporter: it would take touhey days to return to work full-time. for alex, it would be months before he could return to dulles. it had to have been hard to go back to work? >> yes. i'm not going to kid about it. the paranoia, obviously. was the next person you checked in going to do something horrible again? or was the next passenger you checked in going to die on a flight that you worked? so it was stressful. >> reporter: you went into a real tailspin after this, didn't you? >> i put a lot on me. you know, my wife was
this time with the fbi. >> the fbi came by my house. they had a full photo array of all of these people and said, here's a sheet. can you pick out the two? atta was easy. he has than sallow, look of death about him. >> when i came to the name alomari. when i came to their names, it was an unbelievable moment. i saw them. i remembered the brothers. i remembered the whole transaction. i just stopped. my finger was on their names and i said, i did it, didn't i? these are the guys and i...
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it's not known how the manager was targeted, but the fbi is digging for clues in her home and car. in a city known for bizarre bank robberies, this heist has quickly taken its place near the top of the list. for "cbs this morning," i'm bill whitaker in los angeles. >>> senior correspondent john miller, a former lapd deputy commissioner joins us now. hello, john. >> good morning. >>> i instantly thought are they sure the bank manager isn't involved. i know the investigation is continuing. i always think of that. >> you know, let's be frank here. that's the uncomfortable part. i say at that because it is part of the process. when there's a child kidnapped, the first people they look at are the parents not because they have anything to do with it, they have to eliminate that. to be candid, they're going to look at the bank manager quite hard, not that there's anything to believe she is a suspect. that's a starting place. which is you want to hear her story as an investigator. you want to go back -- see is it consistent, does it make sense, does it stand cross-examination. at the same
it's not known how the manager was targeted, but the fbi is digging for clues in her home and car. in a city known for bizarre bank robberies, this heist has quickly taken its place near the top of the list. for "cbs this morning," i'm bill whitaker in los angeles. >>> senior correspondent john miller, a former lapd deputy commissioner joins us now. hello, john. >> good morning. >>> i instantly thought are they sure the bank manager isn't involved. i know the...
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the fbi is now investigating. >>> in pennsylvania, a judge has until tuesday to rule on a controversial voter i.d. law. at issue is whether the new law disenfranchises voters. some people face obstacles just trying to get the photo identification card. >> reporter: was this easy to get or too hard to get? >> it was very hard to get. >> reporter: 68-year-old doris clark was turned down three times, applying for her pennsylvania voter i.d. card. and every time, she says, the state wanted another document. original birth certificate, original social security card, then she needed her husband's death certificate when a clerk demanded proof of her married name. after four tries she got the card but resented all the obstacles. >> you feel like why am i going through all these things? i'm not bin laden's wife. you know? i've been here all my life. i've been voting since it's been legal for me to vote. >> reporter: clark's testimony in state court in pennsylvania represents a growing legal challenge to voter i.d. laws, specifically how difficult some states have made it for voters to actually g
the fbi is now investigating. >>> in pennsylvania, a judge has until tuesday to rule on a controversial voter i.d. law. at issue is whether the new law disenfranchises voters. some people face obstacles just trying to get the photo identification card. >> reporter: was this easy to get or too hard to get? >> it was very hard to get. >> reporter: 68-year-old doris clark was turned down three times, applying for her pennsylvania voter i.d. card. and every time, she...